I'm having trouble with the S key on my Legion laptop—it's not working at all. I've heard that reinstalling the keyboard drivers might help, but it sounds complicated since I have multiple keyboard drivers. Any advice on how to resolve this?
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First, you should figure out if it's a software issue or a hardware problem. A good way to do this is by running a Linux Live Session. You'll need to download a Linux distro like Linux Mint and create a bootable USB. Then, boot from the USB and test if your S key works there. If it does, the problem might be with your operating system. If not, it could be a hardware issue.
It’s quite common for keys to stop working over time. If it turns out to be a hardware issue, check eBay for a replacement keyboard; they're often cheaper than on Amazon. You can also find a repair guide on iFixit to help you swap it out. The whole process can be quick—usually around 5 to 15 minutes!

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